From Free to Fee: Tesla's Autopilot Switcharoo
Tesla's Basic Autopilot Paywalls Leaving New Model 3 and Y Buyers in the Lurch
Tesla has stirred up controversy by removing Basic Autopilot features from new Model 3 and Model Y orders, pushing customers towards subscribing to the costly Full Self‑Driving (FSD) package. This strategic shift, driven by demand and profit motives, forces buyers to pay for what once was free, in stark contrast to rivals offering similar features at no extra cost. The move comes alongside the announcement of Tesla ceasing one‑time FSD purchases, emphasizing a shift to a subscription‑only model.
Introduction to Tesla's Autopilot Paywalling
Feature Changes in Tesla's Model 3 and Model Y
Pricing and Subscription Model of Tesla's FSD
Impact on Tesla's Existing and New Owners
Market Comparison: Tesla vs Competitors
Public Reactions to Tesla's Autopilot Adjustments
Economic, Social, and Political Implications of Tesla's Shift
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